EVE Alpha (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ciseco/eve-alpha-raspberry-pi-wireless-development-hardwa) is a Raspberry-Pi add-on board with lots of different wireless support, with the aim of creating a universal home automation hub. We (at Ciseco) hope to be able to talk to everything around the house. From lights to the post box and everything in between.We've already got the hardware board designed and they have been sent for manufacture.

EVE is an open source project, and we hope EVE Alpha will be the start of a great community.

We are looking to the Arduino community for help crafting the software that will run EVE. And in developing sensors and actuators that EVE can talk to!

Some front end items we are looking at integrating include EMONCMS from OpenEnergyMonitor.org and the OpenRemote.org project.

Can you help us with any of the following?Radio interfaces, particularly Z-Wave and EnOceanWeb based front endMobile app front endJulius voice recognitionIFTT scheduling

We'd like the EVE community to help defining everything down to an API for EVE's interactions.Any input not matter how small is welcome,

For the Arduino user interested in developing sensors and actuators that EVE can talk to, Ciseco has just released the new XinoRF and RFµ-328

XinoRF is a full size Arduino with our latest SRF-U radio. This is going to be a great board to develop your own sensors and actuators that can talk to EVE.The first batch of Xino RF's have now been built and there a pile on my desk waiting for programming and testing.You can pre-order them from the Ciseco shop now. http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/xinorf-100-arduino-uno-r3-based-dev-board-with-radio-transciever/

RFµ-328 is a Xbee shaped SRF with AtMeag328p on board. Once you have developed your sensor/actuator on the XinoRF you can deploy with a RFµ-328 board.The new RFµ-328 is going through the pick and place machine tomorrow and should ship next week.http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/rfu-328-arduino-atmega-328-compatible-radio-transciever-uno-bootloader/

Since you are trying to enlist our help in supporting this new venture, perhaps some of those piles can make their way to interested developers to work with pro bona. There is nothing like a new toy to enthuse interest especially if you have one yourself to play with. I may be interested in helping since some of my clients already use solutions I have developed around the XRF.

Cheers Pete.

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I think that your solution is a candidate to run open-source high-level frameworks, like Freedomotic or openHAB.

I'm working on open-source home automation since last year with the Souliss project. Is a home automation framework that run over AVR, that cover: - Communication between nodes,- Node interaction and home automation logics,- User interfaces.

We may found some common interest in the collaboration, Souliss is distributed and let control directly the devices in the home, but for some activities a central hub it could be helpful. This is why we are working on the integration via Modbus with Freedomotic and openHAB, to provide a central point of control out of the integrated user interfaces available in Souliss (that for now is an Android one).

You can found some more details on the weblink in my signature.

Regards,Dario.

Souliss - Open-source Distributed Home Automation with Arduino and Android